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My first real blog, and one that lasted two and a half years -- through two platform changes and at least as many URL changes. I finally got tired of the name and changed that too -- to Yippee-Ki-Yay!
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May 2002
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Welcome Back, O Dreaded One
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Tue 21 May 2002 15:26
by Kevin McGehee
in Coweta County, GA
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Dan Taylor has republished DPM, and the occasion for his linking Flyover is here. Literally no big deal. Oh well.
[UPDATE, 6:45 p.m. EDT] I just looked in at DPM again and saw that Dan, too, has given Flyover a permanent link on his blog. I guess I misinterpreted his comment in the above, which in the absence of a permalink led me to conclude he thought Flyover was okay but not worth looking in on with regularity.
Dan's permalinking Flyover also closes a loop, since his permanent link at InstaPundit is right above mine.
[UPDATE again, 7:34 p.m.] Dan's blog is titled "Dreaded Purple Master," and he has an amusing short-form explanation for the title here. I don't know about you, but it makes me curious about the long-form explanation he says is too involved for the web...
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This Look Is Much Better
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Tue 21 May 2002 14:32
by Kevin McGehee
in Coweta County, GA
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Amazing how much I didn't know about maintaining a blog. In the course of finding a better look than that basic look Blogover started out with, I also discovered why I was missing so many of my archive pages. Got that fixed now too. Wasn't I just talking below about the general public's learning curve?
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Okay, Glenn, I’m sold
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Tue 21 May 2002 13:32
by Kevin McGehee
in Coweta County, GA
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InstaPundit notes that one of cloning's most prominent foes, Francis Fukuyama, is at it again. If Fuki is the best the anti-cloning side has, then they might as well fold up the tent -- because I, who had been leaning against cloning, have been driven to agree, in the long run at least, with Prof. Reynolds.
All that said, I still think society has a right and an obligation to be cautious about bio-technology. People in the at-large who get their science news from the likes of CNN or USA Today can be counted on to know exactly where their torches and pitchforks are at any moment. The progress curve these days is well inside the general public's science learning curve, and too much arrogance among progress' advocates can be detrimental.
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